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r c. City Editor. DAY. .Deo," 3 I.i Jcx to New Adv.rtlB.in.nta. Tuna Sales- 1$ C Beckwitli. ' -1 ;oy wanted Mrs N W West, City Property for Sale Earnst T.ty wood. , .. Lost A Dog. i .3 Ycathsr Tomorrow. . Forasaat for Ratelsh. - Local forecast for Raleigh not extending beyond ra dius' of 20 miles:) , Fair . t Hilght and Friday; warmer. ' t:',i'i'Jmltmt, : '.-'" -.Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 ra,, v. ( Kday ) December 3, minimum temperature, 22f rainfall, 0.2 ;f aWttUoapf taW.atban.s ;v, ;a ' Thi following were theswather eon .Hlons at V t k mumj - State of the weather. iV. Temperature-of tltr., Sensible temperature. . . . cloudy. 2deg. 28 deg. . io North. Wind Telocity TV. Direction of wind 'WW . VSBS05A1. Miss Laura Adair, of Atlanta, is visiting Miss Katie Belvln. " Miss Stella Banks left this after ooh for Greensboro to visit Miss Rose Andrews . ' Mrs T B Wilkinson has gone to Greenvill&fo C, to spend the holi days with her father, Mr W T Lip : scomb. - Mr. S1L Sayford, who has been . ducting meetings at the A. x m, College,; left for Wake Forest this morninsr. and then goes to Charles ton, S. C, for two weeks. Judge McRae, Mr. T. R. Purnell ' and Mr. R O Benton left today for New Berne, where they appear to morrow fn the injunction case against the stock holders of the A & N Railway. ' ' Moved to Durham. . The, Durham Sun of yesterday says: MrE. A. Keelinir. who has for sometime past represented Cuth bert 06.;rat Kalefgh ha's arrived iathe city and will -intake this his home. It is learned that Cuth bert & Co. will be represented here by two men instead of one, as for some time r,rn . ' ( past; S J. Dudley, who tas repre- Buuieu tuo urm la mia city lur aev eral months, will still remain here ' with them. Mr Keeling and hiin- self wlU.have charge of thr Durham Attentiom O. R. C. All the members of Raleigh Divis ion,. No. 264, Order of Railway Con ductors of America, are requested to meet at their hall in Pullen build ing, Sunday, December 6th, 1896, at 10t 'clock a, m., by order of the C. C. This meeting is important. W. W. Newman, Sec'y, Staads at to Uaad. Aug. J, Bogel. the leading drug gist of Shreveport, La., says. "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only i hing thai cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Camp- ..... Den. merchant er Am. writes: "JDr, King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails and is a sure cure for consumption, coughs and colds. I cannot say enough for . .tw u4vt. s uiug s xcw dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds is not an experiment. It has , been tried for a quarter of centur It and today stands at the head never disappoints. Free trial bot tles at John Y. MacRae's drugstore. Did Yoa Ew , Try Electric Bitter as a remeny for your troubles? If not, get a bottle , -now and get relief. This medicine ' has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a won . derful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If V you have loss of appetite, constipa- ... tion, headache, fainting spells, orj re nervous, sieepiess, ; exciiaoie, melancholy or -troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medi- ; cine yon heed. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1 at John Y. McRae s v drugstore. . , - ., ; S'y--'-' For Haat. ' . .'Six room house on Jones street, second door from Dawson street Water and modern' improvements. Iaquire southwest corner Jones and Dawson streets. - nl4-2w - ForKnt. Residence 8o. 412 Fayetteville. Apply to Alfred Williams. , - - Watch this paper tomorrow tor a new change in business. You will see tomorrow the right business in the riifht hands. '. i , It . Ecy wanted for treneral work app'y to . - . Mrs N W Weft, c.o31t . 625 Hillsboro st .3 T will have two car loads of g vounL'. West Virginia horses shl ped from West Virginia to ne. tj sold on consignment, ; which ,1 msitivelvselltothe highest bid t mv stables in Raleigh, on Sati Aav nt 12 o'clock. Deo. 5, 13 Stock guaranteed as represented no money paid, ilbese horses from 5 to 1 vears old. sound i good workers. If you want g Virginia horses don t miss this nortunitv. as they will sell chel Everything guaranteed. John W. I4TTUpaob. ' Ed. Thoxaboit, Auctioneer. , nov2 lm , .-. ' . . Oysters. In price, we duplicate the lowol in . ciTA mir AVRtAr PXCfill &l sold in Raleigh; and in measul wo tm tha nnlv rlnalera who Si oysters as they are received will oui water, .trices sac ana 1 soc quart. . Geo. N, Ives & Co., -, r :; . City market Phone 255 B . , .. nov27 lw. ?A '! Loat. " On Fridar afternoon in frorl J fmy residence a red raw-silk 7 I riajje robe with a key borderii Duauua vs. mi tso uv iimuui 1 be noeraiiy re warn ea. ANNIK MOOBl JfAXKIit ... it - Edenton Strei Pair of Kidingbo w 's &ld Spd Oto bow broken. . Sspposed "hea! posfcfice. Suitebfe reward, dl-lt jWavns Allcott. Idsinlstrttcr't Sail. By authority ef a. mortgage from Simeon Daniel and wOe, Lucy Daniel, to R. W. Wynne, deceased, rnd re oorded in book 104 at page 407, Regis ter of Deeds office for. wake covnty, I will on December 31st at 12 o'clock m. at the court house door, sell to the highest bidder for caBh a tract of land in Oak Grove township and bounded on the north and east by Buchanan, on the south by Wiley Clopton, on the west by J. B. Ferrell and Daisy Pas chal and known as part of the Sam Revls tract, containing 65 acres more or less, being the part of said tract not heretofore sold by parties of the first part. W. W. WYNNE, Dec. 2, '9e-td8. Adm'r. Notlea ef Administration. Having thts day qualified as ad ministrator of the the estate of Cora Taylor, deceased, late of Wake county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of December, 1897, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery, and all persons indebted to the said estate will please make imme diate payment. J. O. Makoom, Ad mr. T. Ri Purnell; Atty. n30 ltw6w f L.-s. Q$$3Q$$$$$S3$VtY$$ OUH RUOOEH What do you buy Rubber ''.oet for? To keep your foot dry and warm doa't you? i. a rubber leaks what good is It? we keep the beat rubbers, they are air and water tight, they fit your shoe too; that is why they utat so long. This is rubber weather; we have 35 eases of new ones, Just open edall toes, round wide, pointed, men's, women's and children's. Men's 40, 45, 60, 65, 75, 90, 1.00, 1 25; women's 26, 35, 45, 50, 65c; misses 20, 25, 35; boys 30, 40, 60c; child's 10, m, zoc pair; Mackintosnes MILLINERY. This season '8 success in our reauce me prices on remaining stock in an extraordinary way. These bargains cannot be duplicated. Ladies elegantly trimmed hats. that were SZ 60, 3 00, 4 00, & 00 and 6 00; 4 70. Ladies' felt top sailors reduced from 50c to 35c. Ladies' fine felt alpine hats, worth 1 50 at 98c. MHMMMMMMMMMMMMMtfM TOWELS. Nothing cheap about them excepting the price, that Is due to cir cumstances. The prices will be more interesting than, the story. Pure linen towels, size 20x42 inches at lOo each. Pue linen huck towels, size 22x40 inches at 18c each. Pure linen damask towels 22x46 i inches at z&c each. Pure linen i eacn. xurnisn Datn towels, size fi Good weather for Blankets. We 7 White wool Blankets full 10-4 a. 7 "" " w tun bizo, wuno i pair a so;wmte ze 7 and colored Blankets at 68c, 1 10, 1 50 and 1 93 a pair. - f7 Comfortables made of good quality prints and satteens at 75c. )7 shjo, 1 -OS, n and Z 00, . , S Holidiay Our display of holiday goods is complete b variety, beauty of L Tm assortment and extraordinary lowness of prices. The display in- f iuciuaes books, jewelry, specialties, Silver-pbited-ware. Toilet and 7 7 Manicure Sets, Perfumery, Christmas Cards, Clocks, Fancy Bas- 63 fc7 VUWOl T RUU J.SU1C7 WI O. a v' a perfect paradise for the little . m t""J " uicvMuiwi wjjr,, urums, games, toy DOOks ana ' I 7 everything that is designed to gladden the hearts of the - little 0 Feather Feather Boas 1 yards long, worth 75c U yards long, worth t at 69c. Feather inches long at 15c. . , . , u It Dcp a As to the rose or violet, nothing. But take our name 11 II IFItlA 9' ile lis. IVIilU - (K UUii Now, there's c great deal in For instance: that.' In prescriptions it means PURITY and FREEHNESS of Drugs, Care and exactness in compounding, Fair ness and moderation in price. Whether you want medicine, or soda water,, cigars or Soap, uanmes or chewing gum. we serve you with honesty, courtesy, and dispatch. One good name means everything to you, it means entire satisfaction to us success. Yes, There's Lots In a Name.! SHOES FLOAT. t z lo, 3 w, 3 75, 4 00 to 10 00. millinery department enables us to j now 1 75. 2 26. 3 00. 4 00 and damask towela 23x52 inr-hoa at. 26x50 inches at 23e each are ready for it size, worth $3 75 a pair at 3 25:49 4 ; .u , . 4J Goods, r S ones will be found in our dis- ; Boas. rminer noos , Collarettes 15 and 18 I ' Oi f -ALL THE- it DiMs Served at our Fountain TO-DAY. If you are chilled by the cold ; . .J -.. .-. . then come in and make your- $elf e . taking fortably warm by a drink (ft of "Hot f: . Yours very truly, ," irr.es Mian 6 Co,,' S3 Fayetteville St., Raleigh. KgrOier fin; lean 'pratow's Soonmro Btbitf has bees ; orer ttij yean by millions of motliert (Children while toeUunir, wllh parfeot . It soothM Ui elilld. olteni the gums, o paiD. cures wind eolle, and Is the best tor Diwrhota. It will KUeTe the poor lore immediately. Bold by Druggists part ot th world. Twenty-lire cent a Be sure to ask lot "sirs Winslowi tHyrap," and take do aahar kind. (J , "itie Overcoats! You are free liberated from emancipated from your dependence perseverence has brought us to the form, no taste, no fashion can exact i w-weignt uvercoats satisiy, we I penenoe. uraduatea masters oi the ums m uig new hbiu ui itatu v-ui-wcur stock of thousands is a signed and sealed certificate of our professorship. It is your privilege to enjoy, your duty to embrace the opportunity that gives you the product of the highest fwm fit AAmnAtiiiATi 7,11 " ivi ass. vi wiuwvivivui . ' v We have exclusiye noyelties uvercoaTs, in sizes irom tne smauest Holiday Do you know anithing that would please better than an Overcoat, especially one of ours? - Select one ana deliver in right time. A Host of For the holidays. We are at your service at any time; ready now with everything belonging to complete your 8, 6 D. Lead ink One Ladies' Needle Toe and Common Child's School Shoes 75c a pair, $1 a pair. . "v " rrf! m Leaders M for .. . Ladies' Overgaiters, great values at 25c a pain k Ladies' Fur Trimmed Felt Slippers $1 60.. Boys' and Youth's School Shoes $1 50 a pair;- -Gent's Embroider ied Slippers only 75c a pair, at '. Heller Bros. SHOE STORE. : A. B. STRONACH; "There Ara Ottwra." Bat None 8o We offer lor thifi v;eek onlv. aa du ai io9 rruui! we oner taem tnt 100 f. Dnrgcins In Plush, Boucle, Bourette, Beaver and . ana riutii are unmatcnabie in this market v Plush Capes, $5.00 kind.f. cjioin : - .. " " 8 00 - " 3 60 " " 4 00 " ,r 5 00 J''- Cloth Capes are full sweep with A SneciAllv hundmriA ortra vilno Una i.mna i Oli.nl. vMifnv . . .kji.w au iwuga viui.aa at ' "i'-' $5.00, 6.00 to 7.00. Capes don't fit or suit every figure. ' Jackets and Coats In English, Beaver and all of the fashionable rough cloths, plain and mill urjr oraiu irunmea new snapes only, at prices to cor-- - . . respond with our Cape offerings. . T Cold Weather Comforts. GlQnkct3. i"i It's jmy place to tell, you where to buy Toys.s Now ften Rlggan's .Toy Store Is ' the' place. .They haverthe largest1 stock, best assortment and the most popular prices. , Toys are better at the price than ever." , .( SANTA CAUS.- RIGOAN'S TOY STORE, Keep Open cH.y.l the thraldom of exorbitant prices upon merchant tailors. Persistent perfection that knows no peer. No beyond the ability of our stock of win- nave grown gray tn the scnooi ot ex art, leaders of the profession, pio iiuturiuir- rfwin intruieui lu vur skill at a cost that beggars every . "St . X I s v . ' -t .. ' I in light ! medium and heavy-weight to toe ou-sizea giants. - , Gifts. now before the rush, and we will keep I Novelties , ; .". 'V ' 'r wardrobe, all at bottom prices. Price Clothiers- Sense Shoes $1 50. neat and durable. Misses' sizes - '! ' Good sad Cheap" aa Tbeae:" they will last for a longer time, in Ccpcs V '' 100 Broadcloth, that lot QUALITY .$3 50 .150 .'2 00 , 2 50 ,3 00 i 3 50 ... double cape braid and fur trimmed. a.uw SWhV0 .M AIIUU, UUUllfill - ' - ' . i dtaafc aliaw ai 'rsa aMb tt ab rfMsM LlL Blankets, - - ' . Comforts, Capes and Cloatis, M ',, ! i L .. . . " f - v .; i . . Heavy Gloves, : f Heavy Underwear, r f Wool; Hosiery, - , Overcoats, Boots and Shoes. Rubbers, v ; Woolen Hoods, ' ''"," v r -. , ' ' Buggy, Robes, s Silk Mufflers,, . t ,m, . i . ' nun 4 I " , t v. ' ' . '- , - V-.'. t1-1" J's-r '"."'V " r v ' ' ,1 , - fV" "". f' i ' - ' - ' - ' - ; t 4 , J " . ' u - ,' -, :' AGENTS FOR ' 1 1 " t V'' L'. V ' v WOOLLCOTT & SON,: 14 East : Martin Street. It is ft "Cs!i UiM Tks! Blizzard struck our cloak department. : ; ; ; Sensational prices. Clearance sale. - One morfth ahead of time done to benefit liberal Christmas -" ' ,- givers. Having had a big cloak trade, we can easily afford a ' , y sacrifice sale. Prices slashed Don 't intend to carry a gar- ; : ment over. No cloaks sent out to see. Buy first, get choice, : - be happy. , Husband think of your, wife ; sons think of your . r ; & Jiothers; brothers think of your sisters; the generous, think of ' ; your servants: the benevolent, think of the poor. v- " U Finest "Tailor Made Coats. worth $8.00, 110.00, $12.00 and I $15.00 each, to show that we do not intend to carry a garment! oyer, your choice of anyand all, $5.00 Tnis cleans up all ot our nigh price cloaks. SENSA.TION-2 20 this season's fashionable garments, handsomely trimmed, ts new, fresh and stylish, were " $6.00, $6 50, $7 00 and $7 60. now ' ' " at ; $3.87 u wive. Ul.U U UV1U A fnV.n T2n. V- --.1 . p. fvuwu, uigr.aanj Run uuu cles.full trimmed, box fronts, nlaln ' hand ripple back,, were 13.60. $1. " $4.50 and 5,T5uricholceat.....,.tl.B8 8EN3ATION-4 .' 'i 'V-:7 13 Cloaks, all new goods, bought lis season: prices from 12.50 to : - 3.50 to show how ridiculous a low - price to clean . them up. vour - choice at. ..... , ...98c NOVELTY CAPES. t. . (All prksea reduced.) . ' The latest stvles In fanhfon. shape and cut, made from best Astrauhan, i " Beaver and Kerseys,beaded,bratd- . Just Received : . Rubber Shoes, Umbrellas I Valkliig Vantine's sale still U 00 to C5.C3 ; 1 00 to 2 00 . 88c to 012 ; 25c to 1.00 25ctol00 25c to 50c 175 to 7 50 75c to 3 00 v 25c to 75c i5c to 75c 98c to 5.00 r,. 5oc" to 1.45a CIsi C::i. 4, i r rur irunmea, colors, modes. t tans, black and brown. - . ;, ' 18 Fine Capes In all, ranging in price 10 and 12.50, toke your . choice for.. ,4 .... 17.6ft, ; Heavy $6, $8.60, $7, $7.50 and . u $8.50 capes, make your selection - ' -from any now on hand at..i..,..5.0tk" All 6 Cloth Capes now'.. ,... $3 . : : i 24 Black, Full Sweep Capes.. ..$2 39 Braided Double Capes. .....tl.Sft ? - 79 Union Capes, all black, fur t . ' trimmed... M i5o Wo such cut prices ever attempt- . ed before. . ,. - WINTER BLANKETS ' j. 10-4 white and colored blankets. 10-4 Homespun BlAnkets. . . -: ." 7au .$1 1.25 12 8-lb Bitf Bonanza Blankets,64x72 10-4 Solid Color Lounge, 54x52.. 10-4 Double X wool Blankets. . . 10-4 Soft Lamb's Mnnl Rlanlrot. White, Red, GreJ and Brown Blankets, GENT'S WOOLEN UNDERWEAR Medicated Red Flannel. ' i ; . - ' Rnj, Glove-flUlng Shirts and Drawers'. 75o Bwlti Conde all-wool Drawera ... BSa Wright's HealthJnderwear . . . . . .$1 WOOL AND t LEATHER GLOVES. Gent's and Boys'all-wool Gloves. . 2 k Men's leathor Gloves, knit wrists. 2.5c Men's extra heavv leather r.lnnw Rrw. Gent's Sheep-skm Gauntlets...,. 75c Motorman's Mits 9oc and Caiics.. in projess. c ;3 '-...-' let. '. ' YTUte setter dog "Dom Pedro," s i curs; spo". on rump; white , ' fyiw, nd of tail cut tff, i ., continually fighting, t ...iT J. ' T. "TIN ECSBEE. o () ) 25 per c( ' t lower than you will buy them"cl 0 ! C Sub ' W "W J And A t 1 our hoiiPT ir i on Arn ,
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